POP3 Internet Mail Retriever

It can let messages to be automatically retrieved from POP3 mail servers.
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Eric Phelps
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows XP/2000/98
  • File Size:
  • 1.57MB

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POP3 Internet Mail Retriever Description

Advertisement POP3 Internet Mail Retriever is a Social & Communication software developed by Eric Phelps. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for POP3 Internet Mail Retriever: I needed to automate the download of certain Files By EMail. Lucky for me, the Exchange server I needed to hit supported the POP3 mail protocol that almost everybody uses. So I was able to write a very generic tool. You can run it standalone (see the picture below), or you can automate it via Windows Scripting, DOS Batch files, or any VBA client! In addition to all the advantages automation offers, this program solves three other common problems even if you don't use automation: First, it can identify "spam". Nothing is foolproof, but I figure if a message isn't addressed to you and the clown who sent it used someone else's mail server, it's spam. You can delete all of it in one shot if you want. Second, it can delete (or just skip) those modem-choking huge messages you sometimes get. How many times have you set your work email to auto-forward to your home account just to check in and find you have three 15 megabyte databases you don't need. With this program, you can delete those nasty pigs without touching your other mail. I manage this trick because no messages are actually downloaded until you try to read them. Third, it lets you pick the email program you want to use to view your email. Sort of... If your email programs use file associations, things will work fine. How many times have you downloaded your email just to wish you'd downloaded this one message with your "other" email program? Maybe one of your email programs handles attachments or graphics or embedded items better. I've got things set up so I can view my email with Netscape, Internet Explorer, Notepad, Outlook ExPress, and WinZip. Yes, that's "and", not "or". I can be viewing the same email in all five programs at the same time.


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